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Where can I find the model number?

Looking for the model number of your Intex product? In this article, you will learn exactly where to find the model number for specific products.

Where to find the product code?

Are you looking for the catalog number of an Intex product? In this article, you’ll learn where to find it for specific products.

Where to find the spare part number

On this page, you will find a sample product diagram that is always included in the user manual. It is used to easily identify the required spare part number. The diagram helps users accurately determine the specific replacement part so they can order the correct one.

Test strips

Test strips measure chlorine levels, pH, alkalinity and water hardness. The pH should be between 6.8 and 7.6, alkalinity between 60 and 120 ppm, and free chlorine between 2 and 4 ppm. Submerge the entire strip in water, remove and allow to lie horizontally. After 15 seconds, read the water values.

Salt for saltwater systems, swimming pools, and whirlpools

Salt can be used to disinfect the pool water by electrolysis in the salinator, during which chlorine is produced. There are different salts with different admixtures, but we recommend buying only pool salt certified for use with solinators to avoid unnecessary problems.

Getting the pool ready for winter

How to properly winterize a pool - the procedure for leaving the pool assembled as well as disassembling and storing it. Important steps include cleaning the water, adding winterizing chemicals, disconnecting accessories, and proper storage of the tarp and pool cover.

General pool water maintenance

Proper pool water maintenance includes filtration, pH control, chlorine disinfection and algae elimination. Regular filtration and balanced chemistry help keep the water clean. A salinator can replace chlorine tablets and shock disinfection helps with green water.

How to Proceed with Repairing Inflatable Products

The repair of inflatable products depends on the type of damage. Minor tears can be repaired using PVC patches and suitable adhesive, while damaged seams cannot be repaired. It is also important to correctly detect air or water leaks in swimming pools, hot tubs, inflatable beds and boats and choose the appropriate adhesive or replacement parts.